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  1. Of course I am out of line.  I am always out of line.  That is why most people consider me a troll, but in truth I am a ogre.  A sexy ogre by some people's (okay, 1 person) opinion. 

     

    Also Gothic 2 was billed as a CRPG where I live and well, I judge it as such.  If those Good and Evil types come here and spout off the same stuff I will state my opinion about that game which isn't going to be much since I haven't played it.  It looked kind of boring.  I play CRPGs and Space Combat sims only and when the box says CRPG I expect a CRPG.  Not an Action Adventure.

     

    You should try it, Hades. BG&E was my favorite game of the year, after Gothic II. Its short, though, but its just well done and has a good story.

     

    Its not an RPG though. Its a Zelda game.

  2. Oh, man, I think Planescape had the best ending. Ever. It simply blew me away.

     

    I've only read this in brief, but I figured I should say this since it looked like a few people missed this point in the game: You convince Ravel to grant you immortality because you are an evil bastard. You just don't want to go to hell for it, but you do want to continue being an evil bastard. Except things don't work out like you planned.

     

    I love my PS:T. Everything about the game is still with me. Its one of the few games I've replayed, and the only one I've replayed more than twice (I've played it all through about five times). Excellent game, unbelievable writing.

  3. Good:

    Good story

    Good roleplaying

    Good atmosphere

    Good voice acting

    Great use of making a game actually M

     

    Bad:

    Buggy

    The last fifth of the game - three or four hours of non stop combat

     

    Middleground:

    Combat system

    World of Darkness rule adaptation (it was kinda shoddy)

  4. For those who don?t already know, you can buy the German

    ?The Night of The Raven? expansion/add-on and install it for use

    in an English version game.

    Yes, it is a pain and you?ll have to read text, but it?ll allow you to play the expansion.

    See this link: http://www.worldofgothic.com/gothic2/?go=addoninstall

     

    Tsel :blink:

     

    And the German in it is (mostly) simple, so if you've taken any in a school, you may understand it anyway.

     

    I still reccomend the mod though, its well done and very accurate.

  5. You mentioned the exploring as being a positive aspect.  To me, this is what puts GOthic ahead of so many other games.  Becusae there are very few story-based games out there that also have big, 3-D worlds to explore.

    Wizardry 8, Morrowind, Divine Divinity (which is not 3D), etc? Anyway I could probably go on, but these were all released around the same time as Gothic II, give or take a year. All have huge worlds and all were extremely non-linear. Gothic is not unique in this aspect.

     

    But I will give you there are only a few nowadays. Linear storylines which Bioware, Dungeon Siege and historically BIS were doing for it?s IWD series seems to be more popular these days. Or when you do get a non-linear game it?s usually not that large.

     

    I actually cleared the orcs out from teh castle when I arrived. All of them. It took a while, and several rest to regen mana (I was a mage), but I did it.

     

    This time when I go through with a merc once NOTR arrives, I don't know if I'll be able to do it. Apparently the game is 10x harder this time, so it should be as challenging as the first.

  6. And there's a nice surprise at the end of Gothic II for you :p

     

    I actually liked the story. And I don't see the problem with being a mage from the get go. If you are used to being a spell caster in ANY action oriented game, you are used to the careful hit and run strategies at the beginning. And you get to enjoy the strong powers at the end:

     

    "La-la-la, look at me! Gods die where I walk! In dozens!"

     

    Ahh, sweet Rain of Fire.

  7. I'm not saying KotOR II's isn't a plot twist because its obvious in the same way that KotOR I is, but because they tell you she's working against your own desires within the first hour or so. They don't hint at it. They tell you.

     

    It's like watching Terminator 2 and saying its a plot twist when Arnold cuts his flesh off and shows a robotic arm. Its not a plot twist because they already told you.

     

    And betrayal doesn't always make it a plot twist either :D

     

    NOTE: I don't remember hte plot of the original NWN OC much since I thought it was horrible, but I don't remember Aribeth's betrayal being a plot twist any more than Bastilla's. The plot, in both points, worked toward it and allowed you to see what was happening. I could be wrong about Aribeth though, like I said, my memory on it isn't clear.

  8. I hope they make a mod where magic doesn't make you age. That's just annoying. You don't get to enjoy one of the niftiest parts of character creation if you want to use magic :-

     

    It's also really dumb when your an old bloke in his 70's and your sister hasnt aged a day since the intro. Its like hanging a sign on the game saying look we added totally gimmicky aging just so it could look cool.

     

    Whats the name of that aging disease because it looks like your character suffers from it.

     

    I didn't know that occured (I haven't played it at all yet). That's corny and lame.

  9. I think its funny someone is trying to claim that the plot in KotOR II is a plot twist.

     

    Ten minutes into the game, it shows she manipulating the people around you. True, she's doing it for your own good (at least, she believes she is), but when she finally sets it up to fight her, there's no surprise, because she's practically been building it up from the beginning.

     

    Oh well, its still not as funny as people not knowing you are Revan before Malak tells you.

     

    I bet Jade Empire will be fun. All of Bioware's games tend to be, minus NWN OC, even if the plot is often laughable in parts.

  10. Usually it is a good idea to use names to direct conversations in order such misdirections do not happen, Tanuvein.  Since I was the last one who was stating his displeasure about the games it seemed you comment was aimed at me.

     

    Not at all, or I would have quoted you to show that I was addressing you. You may have been the last person to post displeasure about it, but none of my points did anything but indicate that I was talking to the thread starter, since I only mentioned things he or she brought up. Its not like my response immediately followed yours.

  11. Actually I didn't make up my mind til after I started playing it because I had no clue what the game was like.  So there goes that lil' theory.  Nice try, but no dice.

     

    Then its good I wasn't talking to you at all.

     

    I was talking to the one who made the thread. I gave no indication I was speaking to you at all.

  12. Gothic I and II are indeed some of the best CRPGs out there. Wonderful series. Like others said, you should play the first one before that. Also, sadly, you had already made your mind up that you wouldn't like it before you played. That's a shame, because you are really missing out.

     

    As for grammar, that's odd. I have the US release and tehre are no major problems with the grammar. The story is solid, theres lots to do and explore, and its simply fun.

     

    I played both through as a mage, the first time, though when I bought Die Nacht des Raben and used the translation mod, I went with Lee, which is what I did on Gothic the second time through. Good to stick with your old buddies from the first game, after all. Me and Gorn had some good times in that mine, we did.

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